Bobber....it must be a standard, global misprint; my UK copy has the same error!Whether it has been corrected since the first issue (I bought my set on the day of release-like most of us probably!), I wouldn't know.My understanding is that the US release were made in Japan, whillst the UK (and European) copies were made in Germany. They must all use standard artwork, with certain localisations added later; I notice yours has the Capitol logo, wheeas mine has nothing in that spot.Odd that nobody saw it or thought to correct it before the release date.Cheers,Steve.

But I think that in future editions they fix it. I buy my copy with the mistake. In 30 years, when ours children or grandchildren post in a forum on internet 9.0 they ask if anyone got the misprint MMT cd!!!

But I think that in future editions they fix it. I buy my copy with the mistake. In 30 years, when ours children or grandchildren post in a forum on internet 9.0 they ask if anyone got the misprint MMT cd!!!

My Rubber Soul case is misprinted. There's a picture of The Beatles doing something or other on the inside, on the center and right panels. However, the pictures on the center and right panels are switched, so that the left half of the image is on the right and vice versa. I noticed this because I can see the white sort-of-like-a-semicircle on the center panel which they would normally cut out so you could get the CD out.

Also, my copy of the A Hard Day's Night booklet is printed all out of order.

Also, my copy of The Beatles didn't include the poster!

Among many other problems.

I don't think any of these misprints will be valuable, because it seems like the entire production and manufacturing process of the packaging was done incredibly sloppily.